In recent years, Python has become a very popular web-programming language. Unlike PHP, how to go about writing a web application is a little less straight forward in Python. Most administrators are familiar with the LAMP stack, but there does not seem to a defacto standard in the Python world. In this article, I’ll break down the different layers of the Python web stack (on Linux, of course), as well as how to start your own framework.
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